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dry (obj)draIvhe/she/it dries, drying, past dried(使)变干;(使)干燥Dry your hair by the fire. [T]在火边把你的头发烤干。Will this paint dry by tomorrow? [I]明天油漆会干吗?Hang the clothes up to dry. [I]把衣服挂起来晾干。Drying (= Removing liquid from) fruit, vegetables and milk is one way of preserving them for long periods. [T]让水果、蔬菜和牛奶中的水分蒸发是使它们能长期保存的一种方法。Come on, Rosie, dry your eyes (= stop crying) and we'll go and find daddy. [T]来吧,露西,擦干眼泪,我们这就去找爸爸。Here, dry yourself (off) with this towel. [T]拿着它,用毛巾把身子擦干。If you don't keep food covered, it dries out. [I]如果你不把食物盖起来,它会变干的。Something which dries up becomes completely dry, often when this is inconvenient.干涸The pond had dried up over the long hot summer. [I]池塘在漫长而又炎热的夏天中干涸了。If a supply of information or food dries up, there is none left.(指任何来源或供应)没有了;不再有了His main source of work had dried up, leaving him short of money. [I]他缺钱了,因为没有了主要工作来源。To dry the dishes (Br also dry up (the dishes) or do the drying up ) is to dry plates, knives, forks, etc. after they have been washed.洗完后用毛巾擦干盘、碟。
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